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February 16, 2016

Katia – rape screening in R

Filed under: Image Processing,Image Recognition,R — Patrick Durusau @ 8:54 pm

Katia – rape screening in R

From the webpage:

It’s Not Enough to Condemn Violence Against Women. We Need to End It.

All 12 innocent female victims above were atrociously killed, sexually assaulted, or registered missing after meeting strangers on mainstream dating, personals, classifieds, or social networking services.

INTRODUCTION TO THE KATIA RAPE SCREEN

Those 12 beautiful faces in the gallery above, are our sisters and daughters. Looking at their pictures is like looking through a tiny pinhole onto an unprecedented rape and domestic violence crisis that is destroying the American family unit.

Verified by science, the KATIA rape screen, coded in the computer programming language, R, can provably stop a woman from ever meeting her attacker.

The technology is named after a RAINN-counseled first degree aggravated rape survivor named Katia.

It is based on the work of a Google engineer from the Reverse Image Search project and a RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) counselor, with a clinical background in mathematical statistics, who has over a period of 15 years compiled a linguistic pattern analysis of the messages that rapists use to lure women online.

Learn more about the science behind Katia.

This project is taking concrete steps to reduce violence against women.

What more is there to say?

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